1 and 76, 2 and 38, 4 and 19
With whole posieive numbers, there are two. 1 x 38 and 2 x 19.
76 and 2 38 and 4 19 and 8
For example, -1 times 38.
There is only one number that equals 38. That number is . . . . . 38.
19 and 2
1 x 38, 2 x 19 = 38
1 and 76, 2 and 38, 4 and 19
the grates common factor of 38 and 52 is 2 because 2 is can both be used to equal both of those numbers.
With whole posieive numbers, there are two. 1 x 38 and 2 x 19.
76 and 2 38 and 4 19 and 8
28 x 10
For example, -1 times 38.
How about: 31+7 = 38
1+ 22+ 33+ 4! = 1 + 4 + 9 + 24 = 38
There is only one number that equals 38. That number is . . . . . 38.
Lots of factors could be put together to equal 38, the most obvious being 19 and 2 (19 * 2 = 38). But, there is an infinite number of values that can be multiplied to be 38, because the numbers could be decimals, negative integers, or irrational numbers. Some examples would be: 9.5 * 4 = 38 -19 * -2 = 38 0.5 * 76 = 38